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College of Liberal and Fine Arts Events

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Apr

12 - 27

2024

Spring 2024 MFA Exhibition

MFA thesis exhibitions of Alex Bow and Angeles Salinas

Apr - May

24 - 8

2024

Spring 2024 BFA Exhibition

Join us in showcasing and celebrating our Spring 2024 BFA class and their thesis work.

Apr

25

2024

Student Recital: Myles Thornton

Come support our UTSA Music students!

Apr

25

2024

Percussion Ensemble

Experience the UTSA Percussion Ensemble!

April 23, 2024

UTSA School of Music celebrates 50 years with The VERDI Project

The UTSA Lyric Theatre presents the final production of its 2023-2024 season with The VERDI Project. The concert will be held at 7 p.m. on Friday, April 26, at the Edgewood Theater for Performing Arts in San Antonio.

Monique Walton, a producer on the film 'Sing Sing,' speaks to attendees at last Wednesday's screening. (Courtesy of Taylor Tetteh)

April 22, 2024

‘We’re working on all fronts’: UTSA’s film and media program begins partnership with A24

Published by KSAT NEWS

In the film world, the name A24 is often lauded. Now, it is synonymous with UTSA. The university’s film and media program hosted a screening of “Sing Sing,” one of A24′s upcoming projects, last Wednesday — months before the film’s limited release.

Steven Parker

April 18, 2024

UTSA Fulbright Scholars to study climate change, music in Iceland, Taiwan

Two faculty members have been inducted into the Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program this year: Hongjie Xie, a professor in the UTSA Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, and Steven Parker, assistant professor of music in the UTSA School of Music.